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HTC confirms Android Ice Cream Sandwich update for range of devices

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HTC has announced the list of devices that would get the latest Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update. It is expected to be available in early 2012 but there is no exact timing available yet. The HTC Vivid which goes on sale today is the latest device that would be upgradeable to the Ice Cream Sandwich.

The list of HTC devices to receive Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) include

HTC VividHTC SensationHTC Sensation XL and HTC Sensation XEHTC RezoundHTC EVO 3DHTC EVO Design 4G and HTC Amaze 4G (through carrier partners)They also said that they would add more devices to this list that would receive the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) update and other details such as timing and date would be announced soon.Related Posts with Thumbnails

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HTC confirms plans to launch LTE devices in 2011 in USA

HTC CEO Peter Chou said in an interview that HTC will launch LTE devices in USA in the second half of 2011. Mr. Chou said that they are focusing on Android and Windows Phone 7 only, so these LTE devices will run either Android or Windows Phone 7. Peter Chou didn’t tell us that who will get these devices in USA, but it looks like AT&T and Verizon are the chosen one. As we know that Verizon recently announced LTE 4G in USA, and they said that they will launch several LTE devices during the CES 2011, and it’s almost around the corner. I am sure that Verizon will launch HTC made LTE device, and the device could be the HTC Merge or the Incredible HD. AT&T is also a major network in USA, and they are planning to launch LTE technology in the middle of 2011, so may be HTC is looking forward to launch LTE phones with AT&T too.

Hopefully we will see some good LTE devices from HTC, and I hope other big manufactures like Apple, LG, Samsung, RIM, and Motorola will launch few devices too. So folks, are you looking forward to HTC LTE devices?

You can watch the full interview over here.

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